Pt one ese N° Pm E/T aN PAP SRA UR UTP ACER RT RN SI RII SE kk * ‘McKeon Drank — TUESDAY, JULY 24, | 1956-28 PAGES. From a Bottle MBillions for | ‘Death March’ Boot Testifies: fo Use of Vodka Recruit Praises Also Drill instructor Under _ Court Martial Charges PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C. (#) —A crisp young Marine said today he saw S. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon “raise a bottle to his lips” just be- fore he led the disciplinary ‘march of six recruits to _ their deaths. However, Pvt. David H. McPherson of Chatham, N. J., said he was unable to say that McKeon actually had taken a drink. McKeon is facing a general court-martial for leading 74 mem- bers of Platoon 71 into a marsh last April. Six drowned. Pherson said, McKeon walked “He over. saw him raige thé bottle to his “ lips, It was a clear bottle with a label marked vodka. He asked ‘Would you like some?’ I said it was up. to him, it didn’t matter. He said, well I couldn't have any anyway, He asked me if I liked vodka, I told ers I aa.” * “What did he do with the bot- tle?” McPherson was asked. “I'm not sure, sir, I guess the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) (‘Little Things Are Big to Me’ Hospital, “Life is mostly a lot of big things to me,” up without pain. * party on his birthday, which may Crash Victim Spreads Joy] “ CHICAGO i — Cornelius Bud Koster, who has been lying face down for nearly 14 years, hasn't much to look forward to. He remarked today to Fred Hertwig, warden of the Cook County little things; and little things are A former electric sign attendant, Koster was paralyzed from the waist down in an ailtomobile accident in 1942, A score of operations have failed to rehabilitate him even to the extent of being able to sit But friends, who say Koster has grown tired of his self-imposed title, “the Real Life Humpty-Dumpty,” are planning a little ward be a big thing after all. ' Anti-Tito Amendments from grim Alcatraz prison Murderer Loose 11 Hours Trying to Flee Alcatraz SAN FRANCISCO (P—Another attempt to escape ended early today like the others—in failure—when murderer Floyd Wilson was found crouched behind a rock barely 150 yards from the spot where he disappeared. Wilson, serving a life term on the famed Rock, sur- Squabble Over, ‘Met’ Definitely to Open Season NEW YORK «—The Metropoli- tan Opera will “definitely” have a 1956-57 season after all, a medi- ator’s spokesman . announced to- LONDON @ — Marilyn Monroe says she never dresses to please women, ’ Her reaction came in reply to criticism from a London tashion expert — a woman — that Mari- lyn is a “dowdy dresser.” Mari- syn explained she dresses to please men—only. “It seems to me that any wom- an who dresses to please women is only fooling herself — not other women,"’ said the blonde Ameri- can wovie actress. Candidate Series Starts on Page 10 Background information on the 15 Democratic candidates seek- This is the first in a series of articles on primary candi- dates, +rendered meekly 114% hours Dowdy? Not Marilyn after he slipped away while working on the prison dock. foot-hy-foot search by FBI agents and prison guards of the smail island in San Francisco Bay. Fed- eral officials have called it escape- proof ever since the prison was set up 22 years ago. Associate Warden J. B. Latt- filing of escape Latimer said. to answer a prison check at 3:45. Eleven other desperate men have attempted to escape in the 22 years since Alcatraz was es- tablished to héld the federal gov- ernment’s most hardened crimi- nals. : Of the eleven, two were shot and are presumed to have been lost in the surging tide. The others * |were recaptured, Wilson was sent to The Rock in 1952, He was convicted in Wash- ington, D. C., of murdering Milton E. Loew, 4, manager of a gro- cery chain, His capture ended an intensive! déath.’ Two tried to swim to shore igrees. Landmark Razed. After 47 Years of Service to City DOWN SHE COMES — After 47 years of use, the original Pon-. * tiae General Hospital building is coming down to make way for a $2.5 million addition. The structure; constructed in 1909, supplied some 15 beds at the start. Later additions increased the capacity to 65 beds in 1929, when construction began on the main hospital building at West Huron and Johnson Streets, All facilities of the + razed edifice have been moved into the present home on Johyson Street has been purchased for storage of plies. To make way for a delivery room formerly in the old ture, two wards on the third floor have been eliminated for new delivery room, sistante, were approved by This action came after a 54-36 GOV. C. A, ERTER : calling for a 10 per cent cut in : President Eisenhower's requests = 3 ment eats red || D : Ni i S ne e wre .....01ast Dump Nixon Suggestion ever, awaited action on other @ amendments. : capacity as Presidential Adviser, The total money figure is what should have made it. . rt Senate Appropriations ar “Personally, Bes very Ph ee oe and was before he was nominated ments buttoned down the commit- in 1962. He has done an able | tee’s recommendations for eco- job, and I think ho has a tot of pret ot Fla eee “ approved om stcr Be er gees - Still pending was an amend. ment, opposed by the adminis- tration, te prohibit President Fi- senhower from shipping addition- al jet fighters planes to Yugo- siavia and to limit future military maf tO Guar tens See eat Toe sents Seat of Etendr 8’ Franchises _|ip4iame.s-« quests ‘for defense supports and| Public Health Service| WASHINGTON (#—The House yesterday passed 146-| American it he | ponte . Se aa ar wage g Report Shows ‘Striking|45 @ disputed bill to allow dealers to sue car maunfac- eS ee 2 ministration. Reduction’ in Cavities sarees Sey eee: ee eee eee ee ‘The point out, neverthe- 9 eet Senate Deieerntc Leader the terms of a manufacturer-dealer‘contract. _ lees, at’ Or fen hee Seve startin at de Gheaameiiee: WASHINGTON 7 — The Public}, The measure stems from lengthy hearings involving nes: SN 3 Sn ee ~ posed ban on shipment of jet fight-|Health Service reported today that\dealer complaints that the big auto manufacturers held meen SS a wesley: fe” er planes and all new arms to\® 10-year study at Grand Rapids, +t} 'b ‘He Yequalavia. Mich., has shown a “striking re- a Gate The administration asks that|Muction” in tooth decay among 4 Se oe the. Senate leave the. question of (Children as a result of fluoridation 10 0 Ing Se pry tee ns urther shipments to Marshal Tite/°! drinking water. : ia | to the President's . . |. Aspecial study at Grand Rapids the President wil. ies mer oor ee f Early Lead non wey eS Get the Umbrellas! |ascies'wy’te teu service, te sea ss entre ye The.U. S. Weather Bureau pre-|parison of results, Muskegon in| PGA Final Round Stassen’s an- eimririeacce sea | demstn mantel bye ——Seapatebetabed Po nr by hg oF CANTON uD on nee * Pop roc : 4 shawcne ie leg the Torwcaet fos| tector of the National Institute |derdale, Fla., led an ‘uncertain. tomorrow with a high of 99 to $4) St Bestel Besseyeh, sad tees (petting Jacki Darts, tee up St told '@ news con- degrees, associates — . . Trendiey | the end of the first 18 holes in their iy that “in ere lowest temperature reading} Deam secretary of the Council |3¢hole final match in the Pro- Leoni ae Wha yr before 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac] © Dental Research of the Amer- |fessional Golfers Assn. Champion- replace Nixon on was 62 degrees. The thermometer| 'ca® Dental Assn.; Philip Jay, iship today. Page 2, Col. 5) registered 87 degrees at 2 p.m. professor of dentistry at the Uni- Kroll led at the turn of the morn- d H 3 28 y f er i ey i I Fe $22 fy a i q s [ i : ¢ i geek “cnet Yoh Flor Yo Hold‘ Today in Pontiae ann temperature preceding $ a.m. At 8 o.m.: Wind ph, oa eat velocity 10 to 11 m.p.h. | | rises Weleiedey ct it am. Moon rises at 8:38 Pe. Moon sets at 8:04 a.m, . eres (i 'Building “\eommissioners meet to act on a @ expected to present a report con- if L ree 4 Hi teil F iE e5E8 International Meeting gicstis Serge core lieved to have murdered Bare - Chest Killer Sought Authorities declined to disclose) q—|the name of the man who is be- Margaret Gallagher, part owner of a beauty it i { “«'County Clerk Lists 4? Recent Births ct. Resident of Birmingham Is Placed on Probation pay $100 court costs and make restitution of the: money. | Drinking Driver Fined Pleading guilty to drunk driving, |Billie K. Smith, 22, of Oxford, was fined $100 and $25 costs yesterday. Township, ; Renew NEW YORK # — Union and company new contract talks today in hope of ending the 24-day-old nationwide steel strike, ; * * @ There was speculation that the companies would make a revised contract offer to the United Steel- workers of America. USW President David J. Me- Donald said on arrival from Pitts- burgh that he had no idea whether the steel companies had a ‘“‘new offer.” “Please God, that this visit to New York will be more fruitful than the last,” he said. Ld * * Earlier contract talks here end- walkout of 650,000 steelworkers. Nearly 90 per cent of the national steel capacity has been idied by negotiators sit down for ed in a stalemate that signaled a Strike Talks the strike and about 103,000 work- ers in allied industries have been laid off. . * e *- There was speculation in Pitts- burgh that the companies might basic proposals or to modify them within the framework of the long- term pact they say is necessary for industry stability. Youths Fined $10 Each for Stealing From Car $10 fines in Justice Court yester- day after pleading guilty to charges of larceny from an auto. Lee W. Phare and Donald R. Parker, both 17, were arraigned before Orion Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback. Douglas E, Blake, 17, of Birm- He. wag arraigned before Justice .|Helmar G, Stanaback, of Orion be prepared either to revise their Two Highland Park youths paid Fite T fe + es og? iF i u Eg : [ : 2 g " I art Q ES iy gokes Hct reel the chapter’s natura] disaster plan. Representing Civil Defense ac- tivities will be Lewis Jarrendt, rector and Walter Willman, direc- tor of Civil Defense for Pontiac. Boy, 5, Sister, 3, Hurt — in Bicycle-Car Collision A bicycle-car collision slightly in- jured two Waterford Township chil- dren last night, township police said. Both were treated by a doc- tor. F Mark J. Galardi, 5, and his sis- ‘ter, Sheila A., 3, of 4805 Ross 'Dr., were riding on the bicycle which collided with a car driven ft. . The incident occurred in front of the Galardi home, according to police, ; , Enters Plea of Guilty to Breakin of Market ‘ Charged with the nighttime breakin of a Pontiac market July 15, Basilio Rocha Ortega of 381 Irwin Ave. pleaded guilty yester- day at his arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court. Judge Clark J. Adams will sen- tence Ortega July 30. Woman's Wrist Watch Taken From City Home A woman's. wrist watch valued at $40 was taken from the bath- room of a city home sometime learned today. Mrs, Stanley Regier, Cottage St., told investigators the watch had been kept in the cup- board in her bathroom. Action on three amend- proposed ments to the city’s building zone ordinance is expected tonight as 13-point agenda, * * ° Adoption is expecte@ on amend- ments pertaining. to the Zoning Board of Appeals and non-conform- ing uses in the city; and, intro- duction of an ordinance to add per- sonal service districts to the city’s zoning areas is also scheduled. ~ City Manager W. K. Willman ts cerning appointments to the Planning Commission, —__ hanges Up is slated to report on the Sallee Woods Plat action deferred from last week’s session, Scheduled for first reading is an ordinance to rezone to Commercial 1 lots 1, 2, 97, and 98 of Joslyn Gardens subdivision. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Confirmation of the special as- sessment roll for curb, gutter, and related work for Hazel Avenue from Telegraph to Starr is on the agenda, ‘ - A resolation déclaring ‘curb,’ gutter, grade, gravel and related City Attorney William A, Ewart Avenues from Orchard Lake to am : \ : work for Herndon and, Salmer |) for Action Clinton River Drive a public nec- essity also will be considered. nick regarding improvement of the South Park Subdivision will be read by the city clerk. The Cook-Neélson Post 20 < a Oakland County Civil Defense di- by Jay Kuenzer, 36, of 4607 Forest | ana S between Sunday morning and/|© early Monday, Pontiac police! of 112/°- Stassen Endorses Herter Over Nixon z : ne ) Be @ City’s Bedroom Burglar Gets Term in Jackson A letter from Motron L.. Schol-| pond cation regarding of a sub-station on, the south side of Featherstone Road, will also be acted on tonight, Bile rE LEFF i F i f F iat [> < & Ld 5 : q ry : E cf | H ii tif i F F P i E | ! f fi if a B 4 E se Ey £55 baye i @ Te *|nurses for polio duty in Chicago: is \Jaycees Open ublic Office With Celebration = ~ i lE f 7 i if ti i 5 E i | i ge +o tf Bef gE be gig g * F te i i t 2k July 9 to committing an act of gross indecency with a 17-year-old a J Z % ES A Park paving from Hamilton to Oak- land, $39,000 for Ferndale right-of- Chicago Asks for Nurses to Help in Polio Epidemic An urgent appeal for registered Kathryn Fitzpatrick, Midwestern Area nursing dit , said nursing} ,, reserves in Chicago are alreatly 10 te 15 patients each day,” Miss “To assure adequate care, nurses must be recruited at once, The immediate need is at Cook County and Municipal Con- 4 " 1 i | i i 4 | i Clearance Sale in 20 Years a MANY PIECES MARKED DOWN , 50 to 60% — OTHERS 20 to 50% Now Is the Time to Buy and Save! 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Will we have a part of a natior fal political’ s, bring home a Hollywood actor convention as the windy from Rome to cast the deciding from the stout woman delegate (in 1446 or would that louse up his now : estate representative, apparently of Rock- Peller Genter, has paia 3000107 Recent Roll Calls “for an option om the property, |. “which must ‘be acted on by Aug-| WASHINGTON (# — How Mich- * hep rg agen gg aera oe «hth pe Se ee ee eS Pek cole: - ” Bed crea me haga 8 On Leong (D-La) amendment to nue. where the Roxy's valuable |>°ial Security Act designed to in- theatrical stuff is stored .. . crease benefits to needy aged, The deal will total six million|Dlind and disabled by $5 month, dollars plus or minus whatever is|®40pted 6221; McNamara (D) for, \ up te or below expectations in the| otter (R) not voting. ; ) audited inventory On confirmation, 64-19, of nomi- "The deal will be & “sale-ang-|ation of Simon E. 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It is the person who es back after an absence who no- the tremendous strides that - Have been made while he was gone. - * "* : "Utility companies chart their fore- - easts, and A AE haa is, ie ular ee cy Nec Oe dh gon MG IU AB eh Sei He Se A pene tn e LM eae tema MRR aE At SERA Reo ae RPT LR a pag TM Si ala 8 Py, sei cain ’ : " as dg i ALS aeons abet t i “ P ce i o i ata tas igh in the area protested against it, but a committee of supervisors from the boards of the six counties in and The Authority, already has options on about 1,000 acres and it will now seek to acquire the rest of the prop- may not start for has a rather convincing reply to this fear, however, He points out that creation of the public parks each time has so increased the value of surrounding property that instead of a loss therg has always been a gain in the assessed value of lands remain- ing on the tax rolls. ee oe a, Kensington Park cost an average of $206 an acre. Property values around it have risen to from $800 to $1,000 an acre since the park was de- veloped. Later efforts to enlarge the park have been delayed because it has been impossible to obtain the land at anything like the original figure. Land in the Lower Huron Park cost an average of $348 an acre, including condemned parcels. Last month a small parcel needed to straighten out a boundary line cost the Authority $650 an acre. Nearby land now is said to be held for $1,000 or more. : The site of the new park lies east of ie Rochester. It will help to provide rec- | reation facilities for the millions of ei people who will live in Detroit and the = surrounding area in future years. | : i. 2 oe Members of the Authority have no fear that they are providing too much land for this purpose. They have studied the growth figures. Their only fear is that they will. someday be accused of providing too little play area for the peopie of 2222 EEE Our 49,000,000 Families _ One aspect of our national growth, the increase in the numbtr’of house- . holds in the United States, receives Jess attention than it deserves. If and when that family moves from an apartment to a house it will . face many other. needs. Among them will be garden tools, home re- pair equipment and materials, paint and so on, _ In other words, the increase of 11,000,000 households since 1946 is one of the real keys to the prolonged boom in the American _ economy. —_—_—___ The Man About Town Same Spot Is OK Suggested as Locatién for National Scout Jamboree Summer: When it often isn’t the heat, but the humanity. , A communication from “Twe Old Pontiac Scouters,” @ man and wife who say they are the parents of both Boy and Girl Scouts, says, “We read with interest your suggestion that the National Boy Scout Jamboree be brought to Oakland County. Then why not hold it at the same place where. the National Girl. Scouts have just closed - such a big and successful roundup?” That's a mighty fine suggestion. Let's ponder upon it. In connection with: the recent roundup here, I have it direct from their national headquarters that it was the “Biggest Event ir Girl Scout History,” and that it “leaves joyous memories enough for a lifetime.” We could do as - well for the boys. g “After driving an average of over thousand miles a week for several years, ~ including numerous cross-country trips. - and without an accident, — Burridge Buffmeier of Birmingham tells. me he never ex- ceéds 50 miles per hour, 500 miles per day, and always gets ott for a “stretch” every 100 miles, . I like those new railroad crossing signs: “Never Trust Your Hearing.” A phony strike of conscience affliction was evidently suffered by a Rochester boy who sent a letter to Harmon Weatherwax, , saying, “I stole three bottles of pop from the store where you work, and send 30 cents in stamps.” But the stamps were canceled ones he nad peeled off old en- velopes. * A Canadian traffic sign says: “Nobody but a fool Speeds past a school.” A special letter comes from the fourth annual National College Queen Contest stating that it has a shortage of. en- trants, although the first prize is $5,000. : = Ss "| Soapy State’s That Should Open a Few Stassen Blunders on Gov. Herter i Hale is i i a , i i Fi le 7 3 3 i : | i i Fieke? aitit aS * i I | could split the Republican Party. For obviously many Middle West Republicane* are bound to look with on any movement that is tied up with foreign eco- nomic or financial intrigue. Stassen himself is vulnerable on It is to be held at Asbury Park, N.J., ‘eport bitterly criticizing Stassen Sept. 8-9, and this year entrants are to be judged both on good looks and intelll- gence — 50 per cent on beauty and 50 per cent on brains. The Pontiac area. should have somebody to qualify. A letter with a Pontiac postmark asks, “Why does the weeping willow weep?” According to tradition, its branches did not droop as they do until after the crucifixion where the handle of the spear that pierced His side was made from a willow tree. In response to several inquiriés on “When is a community ‘urban?’ ” the US. census bureau classes as such all communities with a population of 2.500 or more. > A recent issue of the nationally circu- ‘tated christian Science Monitor carries the story of an Oxford quartet of 60 years ago. It says that A. B. Glaspie “ran the general store and Republican party with equal energy.” =e — Verbal Orchids to- Ardmore Fellows of Keego Harbor; eightieth birthday. Mrs. Hattie Davis 3! of 429 Parkdale Ave.; eightieth birthday. for helping the Russians get mate- tials they can use in armament preparations. McClellan wrote: * * * “As is clearly documented in the report (concerning the relaxation of international controls over trade with the Soviet bloc), the American people and Congress were misled about the results of this 1954 agree- ment (with the Allies) by the statements of Harold Stassen while he was Battle Act administrator.” The report itself says: “The Battle Act (mutual defense assistance control act of 1951) calls for termination of aid to nations that knowingly ship items of ‘stra- tegic significance to the Commu- nist nations.... - “Harold E. Stassen, as Battle Act administrator, in effect cir cumvented the Battle Act by de- termining that items of manifest strategic significance, and which had been so regarded prior to the 1954 revision, were not strategic F ag ! g 2 E j i odes ¢ osphere, , “Having a baby is one of the most wonderful experiences in a woman's life. I wanted in on it,” said Miss Gray. In the hospital they had given her “a shot of someth the next thing. I wast’ Rad * . Another movie star, Jan Sterling (Mrs. Paul Douglas), said, “One Hollywood doctor said he'd deliver m for § raeqiseediiy z: Hity a nvass of They heard arguments against childbirth at occur, but Pl probably not hear about it because I will have been eliminated by a drunken driver: cago doctor who gave his enthusi- _ astic approval to their. plans. “There was some discomfort, but no actual pain,” recalled Mrs. had 3 - Expr Fate a ~_ ~ > eee gs® RR FF pFiRe gong AE ai it gf | sit uf: ul g 18.3 EY eg Ei: By JAMES J. METCALFE Be true to your ambition in... The thing you want to do. . . And some day all the world with your critics, and... é z * * * i ; £ eek. = ae : i re PERE} “4 i i PL ca HHH | eee lkt f wit i gil : | ity, Harrison visits army units with his collection of exhibits and shows troops what to look for. Case Records of a Psychologist: Relax by Teaming Up Opal tested my suggestion about teaming up with God Almighty. So have millions of other Americans. And God doesn’t let you down if you get on His team and play the. game according to the rules. But you must do your full share on the day shifts if you wish God to take over the night shift for you. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-320: Opal S., aged 29, is.a public school teacher whu attends my Bible Class regularly in the Chicago Temple. . » ? * “Dr. Crane, I get so tense at “Then I remembered what you had said and I decided to test it. So I said a little prayer. I told God that I was worried and un- certain what to do about a certain lem. “And I asked Him to help me. Then I concluded my prayer by promising I would try my very best to be a good Junior Partner of God's, and so I asked Him to look after me through the night while I apt - “Well, Dr. Crane, the tension left me at once and I must have « fallen asleep right away for I don’t remember anything else until 1 , awoke this morning. more. rested than I have felt in months." GOD'S PARTNERS Millions of Americans are be- ay this fashion, and they find benefits them immediately. When I addressed the Aid Asso- elation for Lutherans at the big Convention last that it crash in a war plane, I knew he was at death’s door. And I was so distraught I couldn't sleep. * ¢ ® “Alternately I cried and tossed and fretted. Finally I adopted your idea and said: ‘Lord, it's all in your hands. I am at the end of bey rope, #0 please look atter my “And no sooner had I said that, than I was sound asleep. In fact, I overslept the next morning. “And..before I had breakfast, I received a telegram saying my boy had passed the crisis and © was now on the road to recovery.” PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE ‘The power of the human mind is phenomenal. In modern medicine at With God larly as regards relaxation and letting God help with the night shift. . have cultivated this ability to lean on God in a crisis. Don’t insult God, moreover, by deliberately irritating your lungs and thus producing cancer via cig- agettes; then asking God to grant you long life. You must play fairly if you wish to be on God's team. Always re mn, ene typing and printing soote, when for. is psychological charts si? yan- ~ (Copyright 1966) hy 2 4 — _THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Sale now in A , “alseae Cink ot’ Baoan” cele lections are great. but jail terms are man-|usual striped greys. % for those convicted two or} Asked about the checks with i mes. morning dress a member of the ees wedding party explained: | Under the new law all possessors| “It's the new style.” of heroin must surrender their sup-| The bridegroom's father is Louis ply to the U.S. Treasury within|Camu, president of the Bank of four months. Then, the government| Brussels. - , REMARKABLE! 22: sox a do-it-yourselfer confessed. & ‘You try new Instant Chase & Sanborn... s+ You'll see why coffee lovers everywhere make the Full-Bodied Instant their First choice for flavor. other leading instants! Even over ground coffees! “The Full-Bodied INSTANT ee “Though ‘all thumbs’ at repairing, I'm a whiz at preparing a & Sanborn. It beats all the rest!” - *UiL_-soolt Pad Chase! Sanbor? 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Mans- ‘ {field (D-Mont) said today Secre- i tary of State Dulles ig making statements about events in Rus- at home or away pe ta Alana dine. 26 relax—-refresh with milk! Mansfield told the Senate that Dulles ig indulging in “wishful thinking’ by attempting to set a date “for the completion of - the Communist reformation." “The truth is that nobody really knows what will happen,” Mans- field said. “If we ever start calculating how many years we have to go until we can rest,” he added, “we will have started down the road to extinction.” - Mansfield said he believes that and Soviet cautioned against becoming a and complacent.” He said, “We tend to concen- trate on the military threat which emanates from the Soviet Union.” “The threats arising from the world revolution against poverty are more subtle, more difficult to comprehend,” he added, Farmers in Ceylon are using firecrackers to frighten off ele- phants from their crops. 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For that, we find oil, transport it Seines ty Ge fomes. onl Galva & you can buy for your car, ver i to -independent Standard Dealer. And your dealer's mark-up, which must cover his costs and what-he earns for serving you, is included in the same 24 1/10 cents. Pretty reasonable, isn’t it? Then add your 6-cent state gasoline tax. Your state uses this tax, all of it, for maintaining and building better, safer highways. . Uncle Sam adds 3 cents more. That’s the current ‘federal tax on gasoline in all states. Under the new Federal Highway Bill, the federal government will be spending all this money on highways, too. Finally your state sales tax amounts to more than 8/10 of a cent per gallon. This money helps support general governmental services, state and ps STANDARD OIL Who is building Michigan's new roads? These direct taxes you pay on gasoline total more than 9 8/10 cents a gallon Remember, every time you pay the gasoline tax most of your money is buying better, safer roads in ‘Michigan. And the next time you fill up at your Standard Dealer’s you're getting one of the best bargains of any commodity you buy today—the highest quality, most powerful Rep Crown Gas- oline we've ever made for only 24 1/10 cents per gallon, excluding taxes. cxsoune 24% STATE GASOLINE 6¢ STATE SALES : BA FEDERAL GASOLINE 9 ~ s eeeeeameenenemenel pen casten 20 %t COMPANY Pe ee ee ee FEATHER PILLOWS vhectess Oe $s] eoevecst® 77 ee eeeea ns TFS. Tronks .......1.88 In his shirt-sleeves.” | oaien slogan.’ is “Identification?” asked Gentry. They slowly, and) NAME sponse beside him attendant opened a desk last week. speaking for) and drew out a manila the entered envelope. The chief tore it open) The ‘ withdrew an ex-jing dissatisfaction ot it Row?’ sealskin | that was GOP phrases, suagee| tan 42 in vy with water. Therelings bond to | Se oS a ea a we do any more| desk with s bright light ever- = do. 1 ay aed toasts dea All gave the mame of Charies | “All in favor say Ike.” B i wel. P ' : wl adhaaractt War | ss ete met Sate Bey is | “Deesn’t it. begin te look more |pay tonight, Doc.” him,” said Martin. “Not even 8/anq Dick are sure to click.” A RS | aud more as though she lent?” |... oat a buck inthe wallet. He's 20 to 25. Other Republicans like ee Se | demanded Shayne. “It sounded | she ce jot an Healthy. No distinguishing marks. 4 °P.40.° aoa prosperity” theme . OFF | haywice at first when she claimed | nother car stopped in’ front, A Nee" OF leven, at & SUSE luity such variations as: “From| # Sb geek ahe’d seen hor dead brother and /4°°) ‘ii, mmed and. solid footsteps) Aun pce Md blood | sioom to boom." “Grin and share then scarface claimed he was |.4.4 on the stone win (rained out of him. You want amty-/i" pany. “A chicken on every . her brother. Now we know he [rmcs, On the Sons #ePe inp to| une else from me tonight, Will”) 0 we will not lower the 539 len’t, And with this body picked jn. Dotice doctor and attendant.| “1 Suess not, Doc, Unless some-/noom." “Well heeled? You ought ae up in the bay, there's a mighty “Been over him, Doc?” thing comes up. That remind you'r, know!” 1000 peed shelby: wa antanhe Se the : of anything, Mike?” eee ') | ose fe rane | nes cut alll ., Nothing ‘except the descrip» | Just what Bolton will do with 99 she was looking for a phone.” Fils amperage spay tlen we had from the Jackson- |the winning slogan hasn't been de- oe - ee on hag eng gon. — pel ag cers tor ipirat Set en SO ee looks. reasonable,” ‘ saidjI’d say he went in the water quite ‘ory taba “Late ge gone tar | “Actually,” said & committee ) “It he is the murderer|#oon after death. @ look.” spokesman, “we think now we'll] protect all your prized J *9?, Mews eed apatteg Bs ag matter-ol-tactly, | ‘The “attendant got. up hastily|! oe vane po Pg ae when traveling. You can get [motive for tracing her to my place| what Will wonders,” sala |* "e#vY door in the rear opening —_ complete protection at mod- [land then trying so desperately| shayne, “is whether the job rsd ag of stairs pppoe | oe Michigan Voted erate cost, = first to make me think she’s nuts aed Satin betes din te toned ee > 4 jind then to get his hands on her.) sean, say, witheat leaving blood ee een anne en the, (0 Civil Rights Measure - testify al , . ; Coll FE 5-8172 s body, the corpse ———<<" started down. we WASHINGTON @ — Following well have drifted out to sea and pa nae Dena mgr been found—at least, not| Martin's eyes were bright with) a glaring i was unrecognizable.” speculation. ‘It would have spurt-ithe center of the room, .a bank : ed,” he said doubtfully. “It aloft white, over-sized fling cabinets) Bil: , DIDN'T SHE TELL, “ pillow or blanket had been heldjalong one wall. Each cabinet : And it would explain how|ready and shoved over the wound three drawers about six feet : by Bert Paulson's wale ast, might have soaked up the and three feet square, he killéd the guy. But what's!blood without a trace.” (Te Be Continued) Ae Ae PORE 2s ae Blouses >) oo es lgececs ae, ak 8 ie 1.99 Girls’ Swim Suite... ..+0s000-844 ! 8% Plisse Sun Heveeteerenses ; 1.59 Girls’ Blouses oes eee eee ceee 1.00 Girts’ Stips Se) 6% Girls’ Cotton Panties atseeane cee - ’ — = : = 2 oe oe i Relea odie od eee ss : = s ‘ & = on a *e tee eee ev eaeene CCE ng ; 4 Pe ~ ee She : 2 iS i i ij | 8 5 ? q F ; Lie v if i i F f if me WORMAL ABOVE NORMAL NEAR nm MUCH SLOW NORMAL 7 : A wf If Til { } if northern and western borders and | fF | TEMPERATURES until mid-August will average below seasonal morme im the northeastern quarter of the nation. Except along the normal temperatures are expected in the rest of the country. im the South Atlantic states, above payers a Hal . | t i ih i IM. : MODERATE | gaetté te anaee 7 FT) vow t He ts @ member of the Elke, i dacob, the Pontiac United Nations } until mid-August will be heavy in the Great : group, the Metropslitan Club, and | Lakes region and the Midwest. Light rainfall is expected in the West < ee ee Guilt states, the Far West and the Northern Rocky Mountain states. i ql belongs to the Oakland County | 3 : -- = \Says Reds Under Orders Cat te ta ne het! Not to Fire on U.S. Planes experimental use, the circuits be-; ling used by companies making viet pilots have orders not to shoot until they receive instructions from their headquarters, Pacific Forces ‘Ample’ to Defend He said Cubj has facilities for the hydrogen bomb but declined to elaborate. 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Sunday| a0ce problem ac well as a traf living.” Many instruments, Including | ' Sods fle hazard, residents said. And so, “For Fun, Family and| the marimba, vibraharp, mando- |G T ve, Independence ; jin St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, pes lin, guitar, saws and bells, are Wore & white flowered nylon Pontiac. The church, being promoted by a| Fortune” was worded. nlite Gn conte streetlength dreas ‘with paneled Miss Louise Pagel Ferndale has «| No one was more surprised than } skirt. ‘White flowers formed her UTICA — Service for Louise|membership ot 30 families now,/she when she was awarded the $25 Besides presenting concerts, they jeadpiece and she wore white shoes Pagel, 70, of 45306 Deschon St.,|Councilmen were savings bond by the judges, Her-jalso assist with evangelistic serv-|an4 gioves. will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednes- mF per fw are alge Chapin ices. 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PONTHSCOCED sconseendvee: a a rol i RE ii i of : if . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1950 ce. cha TUESDAY © . Pledge| -onessa — ee pad a. Roosevelt and| Sunday morning ... for much of Russia works Sundays. supports, Harri- On the “Red Arrow”—same name as a train on the : “Eisenhower broke} Pennsy—we had no beef about anything except the bdth- g e i g H in’ “Making Ice Water They just don’t dig ice-water hereabouts. It's probably not serious to anybody but an American who likes to cut the dust once in a while with some cold aqua pura. | We first noticed it while riding the Soviet’s crack train—| | bat from Moscow. Ws coe couiseueaseibiete tilicda Willebiia Vial tates oie} Old women were doing “section hand” work on the railroad. four-room suite fit for a Bulganin—all on our tourists’ ticket. "| But ice-water you couldn't get. Each ent was equipped with a small white utensil famous in grandfather's day. For that matter, the new log thouses which we saw the peasants building had the once- familiar outdoor plumbing. “Could we get some ice or an ice drink?” I asked. The train Army officers... Living it up and gulping Russian cham-| a pagne. | oe TERT, Re ys sue gamPhogens egpemmininen 20 tight St , JULY-AUGUST HIT WAVE didn’t. A 6-plece orchestra without neckties played “Charmaine” and “You Belong To Me” . .. @ crooner crooned and nobody | listened . . . just like home. We had excellent pojarsky—but the ice water never came. | PUR Ah We hotel, Thad 8 sound wih see Se eet “Speak slow,” @ man said. “I speak English some.” While others stood about us in the lobby listening, I told with gestures that we craved some vada (water), cold (kolednai), with ice, yet (marajanadveh). “Oh, is that all?” the man exclaimed. me|THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... Edward G. Robinson flew to L.A. and concluded the settlement ... Frank Sinatra returns from Europe July rest for @ week. Johnnie Ray will undergo more surgery on the| foot he jabbed with a toothpick three years ago . . . Monroe) took 6,000 vitamin pills ($720 worth) along to England. = F | The “Lil Abner” producers decided against Elvis for the lead role. (Elvis drawled, “I guess they expect talk hilibilly.”) .. . Jayne Mansfield, a TV panelist You Go,” said, “I'll wear demure Pan collars Se PONTIAC ° ae Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. Nerth of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE role} \loltl = -lel-; ™| Joan Crawford’s daughter, Christina, will enroll at the) Senne Tah: Se ae ee ee he may quit, after 35 years of acting .. . Cole Porter was 80) * TONIGHT x«_ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN OF TWO OUTSTANDING HITS _ * NO PUNCHES PULLED! ~~... eee oe ee _rrrreereeereerereereeeeeeeeeererererererrerererrrrerereeeeeeeereeeereree eee ee ; coun ROD STEIGER: JAN STERLING it Mant Let Suuee- TASC JO WATT» NR AORN «ue Pe PLP ---- ALSO ---- “In canoes so tiny...we didn't even JOSE TREVOR f a at FA. Mir 3 ‘tersersiay by BRYAN FORBES ong RICHARD MAIRALING Trecutive Producers IRVING ALLEN and ALBERT &. BROCCOLI : Directed by JOSE FERRER CingemaScoPe Color by TECHNICOLOR lll lt li ln lll lil ln. lll ill ili. ll, ill. i. i ttl. ll ill li. li tl,
  • “Best Motion Picture of the Year” to ERNEST BORGNINE “Best Performance by an Actor” to DELBERT MANN “Best Achievement in Directing” to PADDY CHAYEFSKY “Best Screen the girl...and the whole town knew hi! , “RAWHIDE YEARS” ond to separate the men from the boys than to separate the men] SATURDAY “DAY OC URE a gs : TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Red Buttons will act in a Shakes-/ ipeare Festival, and Jack E. Leonard cautioned him, “Careful, |Red—if you blow him you'll have not writers left.” Walter Slezak met an actor-friend and asked how he'd got-| ten such a great suntan. “Easy,” said the pal. “--. I have al \terrible agent.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) HELD TONIGHT OVER Sins «= "ROSE TATOO” &, LAST BIG DAYi : “RIG Tip OFF” TOMORROW Bad Family Features © 2 At Theiler Funniest ... A Bonenze of an Extra Vagenze! 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Theme of Film |uas : : OCSC Meet HP Firs z County | Sportsmen's Club have an unusual, 64, to them at Wednesday's meeting at depots Wa geene brantiog ’ 3 spectacular shots of fishing for W . | Seixas will have to be at the top|Dolly Vardon trout. Ch Yacht of his game to prevail over Art| Members are _ * SPORONTO Icago Larson, former National cham-/for this meeting, new or ‘weight : pion; Gil Shea, Sammy Giammal-|tive members. Program is set James va, Sid Schwartz, Grant: Golden,|8 p.m. = Has Best Time Satersncitciat — Fleetwood Tabbed for|" — oo. stayers| Vins for Yankees -—_ Top Honors in Racejto play in yesterday's opening|y ° we. — DOUBLE STAMPS) =” us seed oetan meres, At ee eee Rover Brea Soucy’s Saar hey Tm. snd North, 9 JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. jevoded Mo. 1 tn the Gidey Biectrie. 1 pm ead Bmmen-| 280 5. SAGINAW $T., PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Service sn, oa Past Pees op ind tai tate See ee es 1211 North Perry St. ele on se acd gE g roe iorey Bsc] OPEN SUNDAY'S| ...wien aces in Pine Lake's anual golf laresiag terchants st Cgumbs-sesira 9:00 to 1:00 | you buy an “ , ; = | Sunday. Match y iktwent, it om. : play hegins next week and finals Matthews Wargrosres, § a.m. and, TH WEEK-END SAVINGS FOR are Labor Day Rammer aa fe ek Rett, eee Wing Late, THRIFTY SHOPPERS , centers! §6RAVESTROUGH ~ RACING -WED., JULY 25th | Time Trials 7:00 P.M. — First Event 8:30 P.M. COMING BIG 100 LAP FEATURE Sunday, July 29th = | on | ae match play, with e 3 Miles West of Pontisc A ‘ : S I - are « Side Auto Parts, 8:30 p.m. at North Side. n-Spout, 0 4 cee eeeeneeeeeees 09 rl ; “Jimmy Demaret averaged 71.42 on : aw Square Down-Spout, ee $2. : ~ — strokes per 18 holes for his first |v*. 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Cat aghter | te be conte : from Postiec ttende i 0M of. find his descri ret ae es ee st leant at week's ee unchanged. bors from Po = gen of t$24 - ae sie of nd found —— : sell, or ax am : ; ii >; i aos 213 Soe a yt ms Se: ib ed ston few 60 representatives en ot to Cos Michigan six time a ane of 3 por — an olfer to herein RR pete 3 | Try ** auth : ng 180 23. .00- few and mpany . : rst the 13. gon wee ae ao Cello -3° 5 ) ~ fine Oe stockers and. fee ne 4 the co turday F GC mH fi it to price $11. as securities Pair Mor ae 8 Of In s. stoc! a 0; mest! pales at t, Sa Iter ey SIN the a al te ae gtd i NJ 22. 13 hes ie ed ee heavy meeting Detroi Wa len R LAN during announced fetched 6 pence be construed Firestone + 88g gtd oe IP Lyd a y f ers 20. some cutters in uded nd G id rs year for new lings ¢ Cha to buy, any Prespecten wy oe 306 Steven 7-6 ots load ¢ 13.00; od. commer fices trio inch e a th Gol facture the million shill h perce the Sul = a ol 40.4) short ys eanners. tn | The Schwagerl ted ce Be 80 ths of $240 existing Assau circums pp only by cg o a oS > Be se 2 13.80: Fa Jere | more hur associa’ More mon spend on der no tation is made Agee 50.8 a eS 33 | | util e potent A Magy ~— Art —all ors. tates were ang to ae tens Mute with tend te tn solici : Gen Hee. ae sy & 283 ie 5 caste ie a son cane Daal three pl and State today. and ot an orasa The offering : oe ee 474 Tex ‘OT sons 66. want Satis nye and Wisconsin, spon- to during 3,035 conti ° bd ‘ ie ul? » 126 oF Lines ai oe als ta butchers: 4 ~ rage ben of is of} steps states mated Ashton, Rise es an under 4 Hersh ¢ P oe us Rub eats +t oo fairly i : ae Las for niversity Sent ‘damm other esti 000. . on Pan ] "no Uotied Bistes if Holland F . #3 Us Steel 3... ar | part o bigher | it 28 hlgher; goo U - week tional llers. ide an ‘ 955, |$2, Buying The nh | n me United & ae ; Hooker oe a3 Pic 303/25 fete. sod. early monerees CS one Na' Comptro a ont ee hs of 1 | Coffee INS) — reported a u recently tndusiries ne plans to if pecan: - o7 Waa tem 36.3 $9, :, mostly 5 Og by the and tional . ie mont out of) ¢ YORK ( Serean ses by! S ran games a tee eae Te Ing Rand’ Meee a 402/53" | tite below 18 ce ed Auditors oe ae ae ee. seman Cee — first Investment and intends thon to tharehaiers ek ‘) es 38 Wests oi 15.4] shut be: Betis at 290-220 ly 290 Bank Mute In t moved coffee ing ¢ one | i oe elsewhere. aul ‘ paren 6 ite 33/ bulk No. a3 ge srt» n lants es duri ere on Free and racrscumtees Interlak Mech : 2 bl . 31.5) 16.75. der Load 2 = and ib. 15 . Ma 16 p ike y ves wi the management a pst W Int ‘Bare “194 wr $9.9] tots under | in the 2 818 2 Ar eo ae el: Wife oP his Friends r Sil h e and ; ' 4 Hilt on Charg ed wit th ne Tito, } — oe tlle = Meet Your tain 3 charg’ otor ld Tow CORE Preside rived Greék oun > i caibart ‘Bloomtie Santy|dloeats fat with ee Riker Ril of an <= West te yesterday" — cory By we . wife, a ap ‘stood, ‘in — ntered 'a a bent. of honey | shi ne e ‘royal pound from | eet. J, — A, ion of one tri I Circuit Clark for oon cg = a, innocent reg elles me 3 pleas ef rang a beets the hive ‘ tly, mas * . les The Char Dr. continued. jac men j both a THE FEMALE - BIRD ZEALAND E i f Fs bl i; p f i | 3 gs af E it *. i f 7 i. sf soe at tT Gs Nie reall Re lil nme Led a i rr EF fF lg Ee EET oN ROTTED BN RO f: 4 " sa ge Li ff Ei i True Life 4 Adv ee ran ‘ Ng a rt ! a % eat Sf * € +i “7 { S yy — f a nf ’ Aubur * warts faa Weert vey ie at? the orn Home with Wiittam Kt Inter. ‘FLEXIBLE BND, AND PLUCKS THE | wun euaiie © 5 Po ij ii HEL z Z i i it a ag F fet PF = sat a blue-eyed Southern white man who never went to college “T imagine at first I was under close scrutiny,” says the white | Ee eae J .| “We've got a long ways to go and a lot to do,” Morgan said. “But it's one area in which we're ‘on the right track—more education and better education for more a3 e i nant staf i 7a College Fund. During that period, tit was raised nearly 33 million dol- lars. to help hard-pressed Negro z ts disagreed and yoted him out up a poor farm boy in North Caro- to climb to the top in the busi- There's a rare quality to the board he heads—the scholarly Negro presidents of 31 colleges, steeped in learning but short on pve cash, and Morgan, an intimate of; . ty, {financial titans but not at college To him, the program is part of & process of overcoming a once Southarn White Man Joins 31 Negroes to Better Conditions in Negro Colleges regard. ;boy,” he said. “In my experience, IT didn't have the opportunity for all the education I wanted. How) in the heck could I go to college? I couldn’t go rob a bank to gov. ; @rm Negroes, He knows how it feels to be left out, even if for other reasons, : “It's close to my own days as & County Deaths * Grace 3 4p20 at ; Woman Slightly Injured | in Bloomfield Collision Mrs, Leona J, Carter of Mt: morning in Bloomfield Township. Dorothy C, Sewell, of Birming- ham. | Carter told Oakland County depu- ties he could not avoid the crash at Maple and Franklin roads, Miss Sewell said she did not see the Carter car. Given Probation Time | Coley Smith, 31, of Oxford, who pleaded guilty July 16 to passing g ge ; 1 x colleges. - Deficits, Press. inadequa The united fund, first of its kind to link a group of colleges in tack- | ling a mutual financial oo. , é 3 Suffer Cuts, Bruises in 3-Way Collision LAPEER — Service for Edward 58, of 211 South Saginaw , will be at 11 a.m. Thurs Church, 10 FURNACE MECHANICS WANT- ! aH gz i iP i; ~~“ ATTENTION CAR HAULERS ~ rator ocki, also of Detroit, and Mrs, Al \Manke, of Florida; a brother, John Oss of Detroit and four grandchil- B a iD aan “TOOL AND GAvOR gy | wig. 8 makers, Also and M 8237 Hal) Rd. a L A WN Rochester Woman Hurt : it WELDER MUST RRAD j i i if i i B BE . iE ; [ ; i i Ti a! g é ‘ rttime. Apply 438 Orchard Lane eae : 8 : 5 F ons EST EES - 8 5 is : ETE Donelson-lohns ao oe PeRenae Thonghttuy Service ve 3-684) Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Seviee Plane or Motor “KIRKBY rat Home—PFE +1882 Cemetery Lots 8 tery. near center drive. Mirror Mausoleum, — 08 No.3, Ponting 9, 10, 16, 25, 23, 48, 49 85, 63, 96, 101, 113, 114 115. ae ho __ Help Wanted Male 6 ed to work on reentage and peat ee ee Brae tn Sa ar er Pay, Apply” 100s W. Huron, 10:30 TRUCKMEN WA Large household eas carrier spereting in Je states has tive opening for man .ver 25 who owns or is able « purchase réonally drive acceptable trac- eq ‘ time er ‘round operation offe“ar _excel- ag ations bound), ft w Grand Ave. 5 5 74185 Dept MH being introduced in ag By land “ey able to meet pub- Call Par sa0te for interview. and fabricate. Precise PY OLDER. e¢ . ANTED. be A-l_men UWhion. Custom pulld- ing FE 66101. Between 6 & 8 Gin BERS AND he gar | on suto- | ron avrouanion eos | PMB OVERTIME ‘All Frings Benefits SEE MR. WHARTON LEADING ENGINEERING & MFG. CO. 380 8. Sanford, Pontise * Salesmen and PAINTER . Tight man Send references to Pontiac REALTY COMPANY 2383 Orehard Lake rom PE 5-0418 . WANTED RIEN BUTCH- Press. setainintetia _. CLERK TYPIS é ‘Experienced © Real Estate Saleswomen > YOU WILI. EARN MONEY NOW WORKING WITH A LEADER You must be LT 7400 E. Highland Rd, (M39) Position, This’ is circulation work. Contacting carriers, calling homes & some office work. A car ts necessary, : Applicants should be between 21 & 45 years of age & live tn or Bear the city. . If interested write Pontiac Press, Box 18, giving full particulars about yourself & family ‘status, TERS, ExXPERiENceD. Yojon only Garfield 2-7710 from T. G. TROCKE ALTOR 1648 Union fake Rd. EM 3-4671 SALES MANAGER EXP. IN AP- ® pitances, Unusual opportunity for Press, Box 67 SHEET METAL WORKER e & geteral = she metal shop, REAL EsTare Have openine for lert voung men experienced in selling. P'enty of %, advertising and rontacts Ea Ss unlimited MAHAN REALTY CO. Been’ Mees wt Race TOOLMAKERS 3 rienced on jigs and fixtures. i f . Ex -Unlimited rtunity WHY WN REAL ESTATE FIELD? WATCH MAKERS AY WEEK W a Tare. AGE, 2 EXPERIBNCE AND 13334 8. NORFOLK, DETROIT MICH. er, Box 65 Pontiac Press. _Help Wanted Female 7 “i > nie _ A SALESLADY cellent opportunity, ik, sal. re ene ae Sabian oe * experienc. ful. Call Mr Rice. FE 24143 ito * om te opening. gore must be exc, typist ¢ ¥.p.m, minimum). Have dictaphone exp, up. Medical termoctrs heiptut exp. rm e . Starting salary. $201.4 : hly All employment Contact. the personnel office, Gen- Hospi a gerween © and 4 Executive. ° nee TE, ape etiny Hours ‘C! Schuett . eae REALTOR OLDER WOMAN POR LIGHT Sise Breas, bre a OPENING—LADY PONTIAC GIRL TO LEARN PERSONNEL Michigan's yyy ment is i re to Sb eran oe ers in . This is extremely aigh-pay- ing and fascinating work EE Ls Help. a “ieee C. Schuett REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M59) TOY DEMONSTRATORS. WE'RE hostess catalog. Call “Polly Par. ties’, collect JEfferson 9-2040, Detroit, TYPIST-CLERK— —. an ferred "salary “43 056—e0 841, "ts wk. A Retire- ment plan and other benefits. Ap- py personne) office, 35 S Parke WAN NDABLE HOU: keeper te live in ee Sats. and Suns off. Call EM 3-3754 after 6 PM Pp 5 IA WAITRESSES, PART TIMF. Steady, Must apply in a a aft- er 6. No whee calls i's Inn, 3481 Eltrabeth Lk. od WOMEN OVER 2) POR FOUNTAIN work, Hours 8:00 to 6:00. Lut- _telt_Drug Store. 61 Orchard ‘Lk, WOMAN TO ASSIST A SEMI IN- valid, also some housework, Help Wanted 8 MAN OR WOMAN FOR GooD Watkins toute We train Retliabde couple or single lady between 45 & 55, to manage mo tel. Good pay for the right party, Must have. reference, Write Pon- —tiac Press Box 65. SALESMEN REAL ESTATE Unusual opportunity for a hus- train, Crawford "Agency. "W . Cra gency, . Huron, FE 4-1549 eves, MY 3-1143 SKIP’ TRACER collec. tion work and ‘ollow up. 40 hr. week, all employment benefits. Seatt, oe. tite Pontiac Press RED RASPBERRY PICKER WTD. paneer, Wednesda Frid ‘ Im media ning, fer , have good” backfround ry see” Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM smmOFFERINGS ™ fa") or part time: See Cree ead ate 18 W apie Bae eee west 44954 sham. Mid- CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING ¢ FE #046 MIDWEST PONTIAC’s OLDEST 5 Bets idtindy YdU TO In AND Discuss sou or eo State Bank Bidg. FE 56227. WASHINGS & a $2.50 a bushel. Very good work. FE 2-6866. WASHINGS IRONINGS DONE IN my home and dell Call ‘ne. mute WaEHTNS. TRONTNOS, AND curtains. wea Wit pick up i OR wre LD YsiTTiING On cisnwashing PE 2-1307, Between WANT- Building Service 12 12 A-l_ BRICK AND BLOCK WORK, ie = ¢places, FE at Ay REMODELING. PRES ESTi- Po CEMENT AN D BLOCK WORK rae 83448. LATING, a8" Figah io QUA c. BUD sn PE 8-2050 A-| CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 Ai TAYING SANDING @ oye’ ticensea contractors. *E _ Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. A&B TRENCHING Agee water line tele tile. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT F WORK. FE_ 8-378. 4-4380 Laundry Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN . Beautifully finished, ‘tom ry, re PAMILY LA TILDEN AND PRE- a pete TREE — TRIMMING AND REMOV- po Pree estimates Call OR 3-3353 aft: TREE TRIMMING AND CUTTING. Pree estimates tar OR 33-2329 or FE 56-1185 Moving & Trucking 19 PRIV. AUPFEURING OF ALL Minds ‘Let me drive your cat. rE 4-411. consultation. FE : §-5201. Aerotred Knapp Shoes LOST: PA REC ORD IN WHITE CAN- VAS BANK BAG IN VICINITY OF HURON] AND TELEGRAPH OR MONT. KEEP CASH AND LIBERAL RE- FE 3-7280.. KL. Ter $250, 000 ton, Realtor ye iy ech aches - BUY.OR SELL —To Sell rou a BOY H- we ctnacne rr | MAHAN |; REALTY CO.. REALTORS Co-operative FED BAY te Exchange ALL KINDS MENT reasonable floors. gaves oe oy ete, IN DEBT? - _Bonded. Jensen. rE Al : vLING he tae BRICK, BLOCK AND EXCELLENT vie If you are having trouble rk, Aleo too Reasonable Rates 8-3458 yments, see us toda large. Re tial and “near : SicRIOAN be COUNSEL. ce, Serene work Ph. FE grin 21615 Rockwell St. Far-| 2. 4 41% - | , BRICK. BLOC K, CEMENT WORK gAGLiNG. ae LEARN ABOUT . 2-3408 FE 5-2047, Linies, = CEMENT & BLOCK ULING | # iF oad on We Moron. Work. PE 5-0782, one en Oe ae ee tod and at ied. 9:30 to 11:30 | 9f5 CEMENT WORK FLOORS, DRIVE a Com es A side homes. 636 Branch. ways, sidewalks, etc, Pontiac Poranda Co. FH 20044 or: FE ish. 3.8001. rion RAGLING Charles CEMENT AND BRICK WORK, 8-2387. ACINERATORS CLEANED, SH CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC-| Of rubbish cleanup FR 45134. tor. Small crew, rough ant f'~ LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. Lt and ‘insur ange 22200 ASH Sch Ps wt wf drives, planter boxes, ong. PE an iy tiawY ARB HE cede phe aT = ensed, FE 5-6626. ponds. be & sea cn wall, A Ail work guar-| licensed. anteed, L & M Construction. Fz | LIC [s] SERV- 4-2371. CEM R ; Floors, basements EM , FLOOR ey on bee" PIN. ae. Guu work, Free mates “jee 8 Bob, FE pi tee sata A - nancing. fernizing. a] 45470. DRYWALL TAPING VARAN- ELECTRICAL. ee WIRING and repaifing, R. B Munro Elec- _tri¢ Co. 1 w ron. FLOOR BANDING OLD FLOORS snecialty. Carl L Bills, FE F eredibadtetherstits FLOOR ae LAYING, FIN. P_ Gardner Central. FE 7819 FOUNDATION BASEMENT. VEN- eering. Fire _footings, EM D & M BLDG. ER Ic ek Sieh BOs AL8O a ps OO Seana | AninETS. AND D cusTOM Me burtt GARAGE Open ‘Bair pera, Sansee ie “vue On VET Witt 2-TON ST. CE | WANTED ~ HEATING SPECIAL pices, Seznoeues and HT HAULIN PICK 3 aa Rellable FE 2-6685" iGHT. A AVY TR: ‘a. TY. |™'pubbi 3 O’DELL CARTAGE tooal Le be ane Norn ‘Free estimates. OR FRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- ish anytime FE &-1770. ~~ REDUCED RATES ited Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD Pe at ‘A wants heaving. FE 4 ‘ WANTED LIGHT HAULING. | 7 FE 5-004. "Painting & Decorating 20 “ts a gy DECORATING, WALL ome ia 48 FOR YOUR HOME JIM wale. Realtor Oakland Ave. 5-0441 So-operative Rea, | "xchange Business Is Good at White Bros. See Eee ae ~_ Travel Agencies 254) * “PLANNING A A TRIP? I, SHIP RESER VACA SUGGESTIONS a PONTIAC TRAVEL ° SERVICE 608_W, HURON 8ST. Wtd. Wid. Children to Board 26 7 RE age ih my ame while arenes “a furniture Prone rE ry FURNITURE NEEDED R. F nthe UNiv 1.9708 A PULL PRICE. $2,000 down, $85 per ‘nonth for « room modern home, in # good location. FE 4-6306. WANT TO SELL? “HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR” 2 bedroom West city, $15,- Late tron . “in with bench. J. A: Taylor ee en the sale of your contrect |” Before’ you "| _ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl NM. Saginaw St 6-163 Wanted Real Estate 32A 000 case 3 bedroom basement. $1,500 + 724 way ASLAN: “What males you thnk I'm anxious to get marred?" Wanted ‘Real Estate 32A maura ay Beane Realtor Migs, |" CASH With. “aunt, Your ARNOLD REAL ESTATE &, Telegraph Rea. DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS w. M. Stout, Realtor TW. ‘Stine oe VE ves wane newly decorated. 9-Clark. 2 ROOM. FORM. arr, 106 Nortor 3 ROOM APT, NICELY PURN, 490 off N. Perry. ii a 3030 Josiyn Rd T Eange hood CAPT. ALL FURR. 3 RMS. ADULTS wks “fi av- ao Av PVT, ENT. GAS HEAT, * Beautyrest $16 weekly, 8 N. 2 FURN. P4. Charen i. 0 iy 2% Cross ) AND 4 ROOM APARTICENTS i ROGES EVERY FRING FORT. "7 children welcome. $15.0 week. FE 06-2079. 24 Cross. opr sic es Oekiant ke. a a: REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 28181, ANYTHING So a te Se see owe. — modern 3 room & apt. Com ily .» $20 boo er Gage ray ri P across from Lake Heron day, week, or month. = : URON PINES RESORT LAKE all util turn, o| eh No pets. FE +4 and 128 8. John- j ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, oft “Ouxlana Ave, Pri-| ; bot weler, Of Aw | ee Rent Rooms 37 eben te 6 Eouinge TOOnING FOR A vee et, Herma ore =o | NICHOLIE| [8 Ww. & HARGER CO, HURON 8T. PE 6-0183 pee ap Ee oe St ae wits Salt om i ting eet rarege, Russell Young 50% lots. 3 & Ky =i 8 ° f ! a Caste Lake Priv attractive $345 Dn. ara GI $670 Dn. “RANCHMAST — mong mm Morin xD Pearl Destepeemt Co. YN 3 BEDROOM HOMES $300 — DOWN foe t bitch doors, aulomatie eat You Can’t Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS | $66 Per Month MODEL OPEN eee il Realty i HH i sz E=8e . 3 E 3 : i . “There's something you don't see every day in the week!” For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses # TONIGHT 68 & new home w! comm t i mats heat. Nice- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 32. «68. Tei oo Phone FE 03 or OR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ee, io Clarkston zg = gs § > =. io] fl Fy th Ls i 4 F 4] | afb Fis | i bint AMS REALTY CO. * | aaa 2-7083 B a = i 4750 iF 5 s oa is i Hi bay. REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. , Mich, D _ bedroom 2.2 yee Auburn Av ,_ = afer 8 ‘ i : i 52 44 at 4 ie fi, a < cy < 2. i # f : 1 Eg: i ie H i Lp k of " Pe i # : ; | i i i i i J z i z E i. ae if 8 eZ i : i aE: H i BEDROOM HOME... cone FUTURE \ be secure: ‘Lif full basem room, ceramic HERE! | Humphries L 4 C. HOUSTON REALTY PE ¢6331 sand beach iv across road. Quick pos- session. WM. H. KNUDSEN EALTOR ° R S10 Pontiac State Bank Phone WATKINS HILLS - MODEL HOMES . Modern and only $950 up. New rnace and water heater, $15,000 NEW BRICK — Ranch bun- what a fine 5 room bungalow and clean FOR INSPECTION DAIILY 108 P.M, eplace. . cep lot. 1% car garage m drive. Full price $13,500" ‘orm. Better see this soon z: Waterford Area ~ KENNEDY HAYDEN LEB . § Room mod- ARON of ge nan . Oak . walls, Basement. Furnace. car garage. $10,250. Terms, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Clarkston ‘uron St. PE 2-1947 Eve. . i ‘e , PMOL TPLE LISTING SERVICE $1000 Not what you are usually forced to vg Men ® thousand dolls down a clean durable Mason- ry constructed home, tered walls, tiled bath, heat and an oversize ga: “Toots thin howe, S857 a me, You will be surprised, . Bath. Basement. Clarkston Village -280 with $2,000 down, Established m 1916 . WEST SIDE FAMILY HOME — 3 arge a, onvenient to high school, oak flo ‘i full besement with off at, garage. e with 8 ~ . = can 000 Terms MARSHALL 8&7. ~e 2 ment. Of) furnace. 2 Car | Alum awnings, $12,600, ae EAGLE LAKE ynont. own. wand pe Pe . included OPEN DAILY _ $1250 DOWN Thspect our hom y. 4 Large rooms Living room with entrance: M1 r new automatic water Nice fenced corner lot. Clarkston Lake Front Brick ent, goa ~~ wi ft. ith 3150 dollars down, Yee with 31 type off furnace. eee) of Hy eleva- bing, Privi- ~~ Se YD KENT, Realtor ’ FE 6-616 J.C HAYDEN, B. Walton Open Eves, re #714 Next to the Consumers Power HOLE Limya sunvice | a me pp ey “Ex. weil, Automatic hot ater sink and interior West side bunga- low Modern, course, La 100 x iso fe. lot. Paved “st Ful . #3, front porch, Full basement. ely lot, 1% car gar. “Only $3,000 Ln." jalow with attached gar. and full Cecomens. “Very attractive and well-built home" 3 bedrooms. oak rs, tile bath. Lovely neighbor- . Many other desirable fea- tures, See this one today, L. H. BROWN, Realtor ANNETT ‘OFFERS One block from Lotus Lake. 2 bedroom home, fireplace, large combination a dinette Including dish- washer automatic washer & dryer Aluminum storms & screens. Lot 90 x 135, $9,- 650, terms. 6 rooms, plus 1% baths, fire- place tn Hving room, full ace, 2 car garage, $12,600, terms. Excellent 7 room -home. Large living room, natural fireplace, den, dining room, mode kitchen, 3-bed- rooms & new bath. Gas steam heat. 2 car attached fy e. nates on fenced megy ig A room brick 210 feet on iake and access many ij lakes, Living room 16x30, with 4 room 15 x 15, sun room, 9 x 12. Kitchen SOUTH SANFORD — ult z a Hi i 5 i 3 ; : Fg } fred z & HARGER CO. om Bown: - wo-dedroom|33 W. Huron FE 58183 D We will buijd on your lot a lovely 3-bedroom home with at- Very good construction. A’ desler Ask for Mr. Brown “Only Down.” ; STOUTS Best Buys Today NO LANDLORDS rent to but ean and neat @ om fice st. base- LITTLE GEM im this ‘house. Hit arage lawn with trees. Water soft- ovaltatte, ideal for inexpen- LOOK HERE Never before have thie, "We and bath down, 3 and bath up, Pull a. 2 arage. uare ea ot Pontiac, “won. FUL INCOME INVEST- $11,300 MENT. al pric with ONLY sis00” bown CALL NOW! - $500 DOWN. time, and .c t- t elec. weaner Y. Total price $4,- $850 DOWN Another good buy, A new listing that will sell quick. Clean and charming ¢ room house with pa: base- . Edw. M. Stout, Realtor "th €:30 p.m, GAYLO MULTIPLE LISTING SexviCn MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Refreshingly Different on ee ey parcel larger than averace ft. living room and dining “L" ‘led bath, 2 c 5 . oll heat, 2 car garage, alu- storms West Suburban Pull basement, Delco heat. and ‘¢ block of ent. Owner Sylvan Lake Brick BS aed admire the looks of with p= shade trees. Substantia! down payment required Bateman Kampsen 377 3. Telegraph MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EXCLUSIVE LOCATION 4 BEDROOM OME on beautiful lot with 3-¢ place, modern stre en with breakfast room, full and (extra lavatory, many other outstanding appo it gown. $70 month, m Washington PRACTICAL.Y NEW HOME 1300 down num storms and screens, lot, oe iva only $49 inc. and insurance -. DANDY Will trade this-attractive modern bedroom toward purchase ef a room wi ment, pay cash di La -BIVINS REALTY CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1918 ‘LET US BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE CHECK THIS ONE! N NO. 3~A 63 FT, This is but one example. We’ price any of the a a 450 HOME PLANS WE HAVE . PALMQUISS 3 iomT one om & ee architects “Home Planners Center” We also a tine Call or come out to. the conv. FLOYD KENT, Realtor * QUALITY BUILT HOMES” ‘office “% Dlock N. ot Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING PE 2-0133 TEMPLETON SYLVAN MANOR 4 bedroom, and A... construction. "acrpact 1s ie and nice large lot 1 b et we lock to Sylvan Center Shoppin, area - 900 with “substantial ‘sown’ per ment, ofl heat end” —aduminum _ storms. and Mak - well land- om par street. Owners equity fea ome tract balance at only month, MATa ak agtttes and th surance. O. K. L. Templeton, Realtor Ont att Be ee , r 6. ca On 3-1708 20% Wisner School Area 3 bedroom bungalow, ful: _™ment. steam heat, sutomatic wes 5. ar Venetian blinds, storms and screens, handy to bus and Offered at $8.750.00, corms” "to qualified buyer GI Resale 3 bedroom bungalow briek fron Ssbestos shingle sides, full cae located shower, oak NICHOLIE dining area, plastic tile bath with floors, . REALTOR 49 Mt. Clemens St, PE 5-1201 Eve. Mr Meiser FE 5-8004 nn. OOS Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE 4 BEDROOM—$1250 DN. Here's @ spagious 4 be in the a paved $7950, WATKINS LAKEFRONT Comfortable 3 bedroom iakef ear ‘round home on Deautines atkins Lake. Attractive stone fireplace, Garage. and spacious 10°x 28" livt handles, © "°O™. Just $3009 dn. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4.3581 1050 W_ HURON sT ——OPENEVE 1700. Fo" Sale Lake Prop. 44 60 FT. LAKEPRONT- site. Lake Oakland, emsgoNG vy terms. 1 eaaey MAD Sain ee R.D. RILEY, BROKER /REat $0 Kiisabeth Lake Rd. PE 1157 TRIP & FALL! was LTRs Sets ae Beautf front $16,500 = terme, ‘OR Sot oe - eee verine Lake $600 '@ ver cent dn. Siv mo. ¢ “Sener 3 MA 42% LAKE FRONT __ 1975 Baldwin Ave Whipple Lake pl ipple Lake x with good oe H .W. Bigelow | gusta. oe4 W. Huron &t. Fe 56-6492 or FE 5-004 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A NEW LOG CABIN Os REA aa has peach Dee with substantial down vayment, Ph. MA. 56-4210 CABINS BUIL YOUR LOT or mine at assee River FE 4-6009. For Sale Lots 46 BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOTS ON) e Rd. in a lovely area only ‘S180. down, LADD’S INC 21a. ~— Open for Ins for Inspection HIGH MILL Viti Li aang new fel in lopment designed better liv- ing, custom bullt homes, highly non te protect the home _NO’ PRO ECT HOUSES Lots from i110 to 18 ft, wide by 60 beeutiful on rty i LADD’s INC. 3 mites north of Walton on at ask for Me- BUILDING SITES oi | een nie ork a “tie ake. tp with tee F.C. Wood Co. Benes Wiutams take moot'a Mae ne I oe our HECEERT c DAVIS nin 4005 Pontine Lake Rd. PE $4311 For Sale Acreage 47 a ij A STEAL ge Tees oe oe mr Rtaek denis See Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Clarkston, Mich. TWO ACRES whiins , orviegen «20d WILLIS M._BREWER f Rad. e have <¢ ‘eft for $8250 or singly { Me $28 with $300 down. i LADD'S INC. OR 31731. For Sale Farms 48 LAPEER COUNTY Gee toe oS A FARMER’S FARM 1062_W. Huron “ PE 5-9007 soil. Live. stream ‘deal. stock farm. Terms 75 ACRES FOR YOUR RETIREMENT Small — home, built in 53. pe ment, of] fener, ex 2 aes estes — car ange. Hi ium sized base- ent, barn stanchions ere Milt mine na anery. * corn erin price tia S00, tert term , 35 ACRES. iw farm —- RIDGEWAY REAL E&TATE e. FE 4-6203 975 Baldwin Av DRAYTON WOODS—Large #0 ft. | tee OF ALL KINDS. PRICED Ls lot on Denby Drive—$1,250. oe cena a ‘ACRE—2 miles past city lim- jm its. ‘Ideal Tet for ‘bom ar. 79 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE. SUCHY den. @ ft. frontage sad over 00 ft. deep. $850 with easy terms. FLOYD KENT, Realtor Mm Ww, Lawrence Open Eve: Next to the Consumers Power BY ALL MEANs SEE CHEROKEE HILLS! ‘ou rr 1 mile west of bapa apn Rd., offer better homes! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Com eal Bank Bidg. 44211 ‘ NEAR ~~ ToRERY. LEVEL building site foniis ft ticed for quick sale ‘at $875, sho down, $15.00 mo. NEAR CLARKSTON. 2 lots 107x190 *. and 100x190 PE res —_. sondlace bt To Buy—To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN Fs . .REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-Operative Real Fetate Exchange: Fé 20263 waxed De Mg +o DRA NCH gre i we TE porhiood, FE 40563, Realty Seton ile. FE 431 FOR FARMS AND caEAOn iCall Rutiedge . OR 31111, FE 40003 1 M ile North of Pontiac Rochester Area 27 acre perce) situated near aams d, in exclusive, se- uded spot. Perfect locetion Less than $0900 per acre—s rea] buy’ Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence "PE b4il of PR 62000 Sale Business Property 49 fg oo Oe OO Se tS ae ¢ LA onl eS = $500 down 3-1231 ghet aOERFL RO EER? AND See | SEREEE <8 gece rae ory * ally dg — Roy Annett Inc. as £. ea Bs Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ‘Motel Site WEST oF ‘PONTIAC an 2 cross HOLME Bean” CPANGUS. 1919 MIS reel, gat. 9040000. 2 forms Russell Yount. : [*) N $ will + ‘tandie, WE COVER THE STATE “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” WOMAN. NEEDED ane je boo. hale hs om Smt lo- euph. je A ee be ‘yours for oniy $i, plus stock. GASSED UP Lota of oe eo et with gas at this ar Grand * River station. “ Five All sa pag yd frontage MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ase * EORAPH RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR THis R OPFORTUNITY 1 oe Secured by new 2 bedros Al pase cg F Cash sh in 1-Trip Sees ee he BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO, 1 W_ Lewresce St. FE 2.0240 | YOU ARE ~ Luéky - |To have your seccount with . Buckners in ; : this period of eustomers who out of work treated with ¥ every consideration, : NR slways to ye pare deal a BUCKNER OFFICES ARF LOCATED: PONTIAC. 2nd floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED (Next te Bask) Barnstoa en sen Bree Gea biest este ettent tom beak * GET =r QUICKLY $05 to $500 vi it on — ‘ou can get quickly at re signature, car or Sedect Pe 2d we on be glad *SEhTE FINANCE CO. Bank 7 7 ee Bide. ‘ BAXTER © LIVINGSTONE F 4 W. Lawrence St, LOANS i Extra Fast FINANCE ste- | TEAGUE. FINANCE CO. CE 23-1967, 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. WANTED PAR TNERSHIP In producing bar, Phone Leke * eee I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE huntin grounds Priced 1 for ow sale at only $60,000 on rne | ogee ULEN outside Pon- at a ta of the Lake . Nain high location in are. Dusiness district, Only $7200 down, ey on “ 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, eh. LOANS $000 TO $1,5 500 soot es in ot in Pesan area near within ug Bay pt 920 $9,000 ACCEPT Ww wet E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ot BUSTIN OUT MICHIOA 1050 W. HU JRON "ST, 2TO% OPEN EVE. INSURANCE | AGENCY NEAR PON- orivieges sell. “Sean ae ie hin ms cLRD. bathroom scales, Cheap. rE THOMAS ECONOMY steseeeeeiee FF a, eebek is Baws eeenee gctttats BF seteae Bape ; JALAL, RADI — Ee 6 WyM [AN'S FE 41) FURNITURE CO, w Bt. 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Bivd. “ou Al +3 DR, ait BS rE ; ‘CET to RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. SAGINAW "6 Ford Victoria .....<.< gion, ae Patti Page Show: Four weeks of fair fun, . é ; Julius La Rosa Show: Does bet- ter with Perry Como’s time than Patti, in gobd voice and better personality. ea The Russ Morgan Show: Started out a shambles but with warm, though corny ingredients; has one heckuva chance to make like Law- rence Welk, Helen O’Connell is very pretty and Russ is a hearty big-bear friendly soul, Aunt, Uncle Win Custody Suit for Actor's Son LOS ANGELES @®—A judge has ordered that Nicholas Newton, 5, son of the late actor Robert New- ton, make his home in London with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gates. The decision ended an involved legal controversy over custody of the boy, whose father was “Long John Silver” of movies and televi- * * ¢@ A University of Southern Cali- fornia professor, Sidney Benson, and his wife, Natasha, who cared) for Nicholas for several weeks aft- er his father died last March 2, wanted custody of the boy. They claimed that Nicholas’ stepmother, Mrs. Vera Budnick Newton ‘Green, approved but the women denied it. Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Green had asked for joint guardianship. N a as iS ig — BOE j me ¢ } Alert’ Smoothes WrinklesUS. ‘ = —s : . a he: in Nationwide Communication One official didn't know what was doing. Coordination yer often did not ever 1955 operation clearly indi-/lem the nation would be in the event of real—enemy attack. BUGS REMOVED This year, much fusion has been cleared oat we the six-day . operation the pains of birth, - about one-third over, many cae. There was no pattern to follow./bugs have been found and 11:00—WIR, al TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: eens hee caine ainsi = ind said the biggest ot s” it | JUNIOR EDITORS |= S72 ree oss 1130—W. : | ters of test shots in the series in a different city CKL ar. ee ” jyear. : began last May. . St x aating Welinas Seqmstery Merion Davies Relemubd explosions, in a show dbout sons were learned last year HOLLYWOOD ' — Former ac- disciplined his agency can do to help Davies has been re- doesn't seem to be > — News, ie [from a broad-scale attack, s| Hospital, where she has been un- — * ee ww). wBC at ; 12:20—WIR, Time for Music the one simulated in the op pA acces ore ge ge Pg Me serene ato Tod Eh | V ic Pr ams are moving along smoothly, of sehen from wsctal and ot prey ag econ: mh ays television ©rrogi Bob Plant facilities ‘are, nasch tm (°T Sctvities show business, Dull, vapid and] Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice, = | ere ee oe Recent surveys reveal that six Le a Channel 2—WIDK-TV Chana’ 4—WWJ-TV = Channel ]-WXYZ-TV = Channel 9-CKLW-TV | epreyeeeet te ie aot Ban oe any The Vie Damone Show: TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Earlier, Defense Mobilize _ em ‘SS eriee ca oe ee, Scr oot ates bette | we never thought we'd see Sports. is “far Cc ee BE TES ee look so good in contrast any-| (2) News. situation in Operation Alert } ™ age | thing. But it does in comparison|6:20—(4) Dolores. - . to this aimless whatzis. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. : 3 * *¢ « 6:30—(7T) Warner Bros. Presents. | “This Is Show Business’: ” Clint Walker stars. - 5 the Paul Whiteman Saw Sepped Pride of . the i$ before it got onto the air,| “Anniversary.” (4) Snooky Lan- iz oe there was Irving Mansfield son. (2) Name That Tune. 4 ing ready with a contract /6:45—(4) News Caravan. I early-TV carload of phony prob-|7:00—(9) = to } lems and gimmicky entertainment. Bre, Hayle” (4) Fred Waring. 4 ok This one could have provided a (2) Silvers Show. Rt true period piece had ts panel (PM Wyatt Bary. 2) Nevy is mar, Kyle MacDonalds Roberts (#7) Summer Originals. Zach aig Quinlan, Eloise McEthone, ary Scott. Unwilling is ever Maybe worse then that. (2) Joe and Mable. AC gon Ag pa Pane 49) | : . ee oe “Preis Conference’: Martha|" fr Goldberger” () This, ll eusg-Gh) Ge te Horm Report, fase" en atvete Labhit ————SS—— Rountree's expanded reflection Your Music. (4) Gtcle Theater 1:00-—() Capt. Kangaroo. (0) To-1:99—ct) Lady ot Charm. ©) , LVANL Spivak) “Meet the Press.”” Has gg ree “Hollywood nabee® fone. News. merit, though —. ae Home Sweet Home.” 7:30-(4) Today. (7) A Land to ceo a on the wave x oman Sor At-|P0e--0) Star Theater, “The Ming 1:30—(2)—House Party. (4) *s bad pub- oo Mystery Theater.|7:56—(4) News. nesree Ernie. Migros General Brownell “House of a Thousand Candles,”|s:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Mes big movy onthe show ater (THe HAH Queton. “| "Today. Lite Rascal. |" Matinee Theater. (®) ~Afterwon _ at a general press confer. Bay i Federal Men, 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- Bo get Queen for a Day. te a oa ee. Drummond's Revenge.” (9) Na-|8:45—(2) News, Weather. roy Seedy Doody pa pod . ng ye oo Run.” (7)/9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp-|4:00—(4) Comedy Time. (7) Goop Called er Room. Margie. (9) Justice Colt. ne Base oe ads et ree 4:30—(2)—As the World Turns. (4) 4 looking ‘ 2 Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the bad entertainment, but certainly Jungle. Soe Vs Being Sold fo Inmates sO The Eaty Som, Mouse Club. (9) Dance Arthur Murray Party: Every eS ; + 2 ; Party. year the arrival of this splashy . 5:30—(4) Long John Silver. riot of eager monotony means the sacar dev => = Of Mississippi Penitentiary cere. urray . as much of Imogene Coca in her) paRCHMAN, Miss. Uf — Tele-vwith a spokesman chosen | letorniotm eis] batet makeup as she somehow suspects.| i i4, ig coniing to Mississippi pr re mayo the obi A leDaoipatols sfOlAlely Pantomime Quiz: As depend- |penitentiary inmates on the same| which run about $19 a month for! 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